REDCAT Hosts Pacific Standard Time Festival: Live Art LA/LA

From Jan. 11 through 21, REDCAT presents the Pacific Standard Time Festival: Live Art LA/LA, a celebration of art and performance featuring more than 75 performances staged by over 200 Latin American and Latino artists at 25 different locations across Los Angeles.

Organized by REDCAT in collaboration with numerous arts organizations, the ambitious 11-day festival is presented as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, The Getty’s effort to unite 70 cultural institutions across Southern California in an exploration of Latin American and Latino art in Los Angeles. Performances—conducted by artists from over a dozen countries—take place in both conventional and unconventional spaces, including parks, plazas, galleries, theaters and urban settings.

These are projects that cross boundaries between art forms: performance, dance, theater. Many of the Los Angeles artists are doing projects that take them in a new direction. And some of the international artists are either coming with their work to L.A. for the first time or are bringing work that is in a very different realm than what they’ve previously done.

The celebration kicks off on Thursday (Jan. 11) with a performance by Mexico City performance art diva Astrid Hadid at The Mayan Theater in downtown Los Angeles; a new work by Mexico City collective Lagartijas Tiradas al Sol at the Skirball Cultural Center; Chilean artist Sylvia Palacios Whitman restaging her iconic 1970s performances at REDCAT. Throughout the festival's run, other projects take place at East Los Angeles College, Ascot Hills Park, El Pueblo de Los Angeles and elsewhere

On Jan. 12, performance artists will come together for Live Artists Live: Simultaneity, the second iteration of the USC Roski School of Art and Design’s performance art biennial, including a Long Table event led by CalArts alumna Beatriz Cortez (Art MFA 15).

On Jan. 13, experimental vocalist and CalArts faculty member Carmina Escobar will present FIESTA PERPETUA! at Echo Park Lake. On raft stages floating on and around the lake, Escobar, 40-member Oaxacan youth brass band Maqueos Music, and celebrated dancer Oguri will perform on a “mystical algorithmic schedule” until sundown.

VARIEDADES, an interdisciplinary evening of music, spoken word, theater, comedy and the visual arts—loosely based on the Mexican vaudeville shows of early 20th century Los Angeles—will take place at The Mayan Theater on Jan. 18 with performances by Alice Bag, Cheech Marin, Dorian Wood, and others.

Other events will include a motorcycle performance in Griffith Park by Carmen Argote, a performance with construction vehicles and tons of soil by Mexican collective Teatro Línea de Sombra, an opera and data visualization performance at LACMA devised by Ecuadorian Oscar Santillán, and much more.

—by Katie Dunham

Event Details

Pacific Standard Time Festival: Live Art LA/LAJan. 11-21, 2018Various VenuesTickets(Most events are FREE, with ticketed events costing less than $15.)

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